Sentences with GOWPEN
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"He scooped up a gowpen of water from the stream."
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"The old woman carried a gowpen of berries in her apron."
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"They filled the gowpen with nuts and seeds for the birds."
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"She reached into the bag and pulled out a gowpen of coins."
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"The child eagerly reached out his hand for a gowpen of sweets."
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"The baker shaped the dough into a gowpen and placed it in the oven."
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"We gathered stones and placed them in a gowpen to build a small wall."
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"The farmer took a gowpen of seeds and scattered them across the field."
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"In the olden days, people would carry a gowpen to collect offerings at church."
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"He carefully held a gowpen of hot soup in his hands."
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"The shepherd carried a gowpen of salt to provide for his flock."
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"She passed around a gowpen of popcorn for everyone to share."
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"The beggar held out his gowpen, hoping for some spare change."
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"They placed a gowpen of bread on the table for the hungry travelers."
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"The children collected shells and filled their gowpens with them."
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"A gowpen of sand slipped through his fingers as he tried to hold it."
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"The miner filled his gowpen with coal and carried it to the surface."
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"The chef measured ingredients by the gowpen to ensure the perfect recipe."
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"She used a gowpen to scoop up some clay for her pottery."
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"He weighed a gowpen of spices to add to the stew."
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"He scooped up a gowpen of water from the stream."
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"She filled the gowpen with berries she had picked from the garden."
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"The gowpen was used to hold the hot coals from the fire."
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"In Scottish folklore, a gowpen is a symbol of good luck."
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"The old woman held out a gowpen of oats for the horse."
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"Children used to carry gowpens of salt to trade for other goods."
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"Before the invention of bowls, people ate soup from wooden gowpens."
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"He took a gowpen of sand and sprinkled it over the damp ink."
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"The gowpen was passed around the table, each person taking a spoonful of porridge."
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"In traditional Scottish weddings, the bride and groom exchanged gowpens filled with coins."